Feral cats are trapped, spayed / neutered, then returned to the area they came from to resume their outdoor lives with
a human caretaker providing food and shelter.
Not exact matches
Professional pet
caretakers play many key roles in ensuring these pets and their
human companions are able to have as healthy and long - term a relationship as possible — from breeding, transportation, manufacturing food, and
providing veterinary care, pet products and grooming.
Unfortunately for these pets, their
human caretakers are directly at fault for
providing excess calories and insufficient exercise.
With trap - neuter - return (TNR), cats are caught in humane box traps, spayed - neutered and vaccinated, and returned where they were found to live under the eye of a watchful
human caretaker who
provides food, water, and shelter as necessary.
Feral colony
caretakers are usually cat - loving, concerned
humans who want to help ferals survive.They
provide nourishment for the colony and often keep track of the members» health.
Here at Danville Veterinary Hospital, our mission is to improve the lives of pets and their
caretakers by practicing preventative medicine, to
provide the highest quality and most compassionate care, and to strengthen the
human animal bond through education.
At Broad Ripple Animal Clinic, we take pride in
providing our patients and their
human caretakers with all the information necessary to help cat owners make educated decisions about all facets of feline nutrition, cat foods included.
We admire the runners fighting for the high - energy dogs, the nurturers fighting for the bottle babies, the suckers for cute who help socialize puppies and kittens, those who see the wisdom and beauty in the eyes of an older dog, the angels who take in hospice cases, the skilled
caretakers who make medical rehabilitation possible, the big hearted fosters consistently serving as the bridge to a new life, the visionaries attacking the problem at its source through spay / neuter services and community outreach, the writers, photographers, videographers, and forces of marketing who make the animals shine, the adoption counselors and matchmakers who help animals and
humans find each other, and the every day dog walkers, kennel cleaners, bowl fillers, and paperwork filers who
provide the very foundation upon which the rest of us stand.
At North Elm Animal Hospital, we take pride in
providing our patients and their
human caretakers with all the information necessary to help cat owners make educated decisions about all facets of feline nutrition, cat foods included.